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Keith L.

...I am willing to tutor any math class, K-12, any calculus class, math SAT prep, math ACT prep and some college classes such as Statics, Dynamics, and Thermodynamics.All 3 of my children took Algebra I when they were in middle school. I was very successful as their tutor. I enjoy math and I am very patient.

Teresa C.

As a summa cum laude graduate and member of Phi Theta Kappa, I know that hard work and dedication equals success in school. I have been tutoring students throughout my educational and professional life. In addition, home schooling three children has given me experience in helping others to achieve personal academic success.

Anisha Q.

...This position involved me tutoring the student-athletes on campus in a variety of subjects, including English, Poetry, African American Studies courses, Sociology, and many others. Throughout high school I tutored fellow students in a variety of subjects, ranging from Algebra to English. I have always desired to help others better understand material they are struggling to fully grasp.

James B.

...WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM ME:
- Someone who says what they mean, and means what they say.
- I only tutor math related subjects (though certified for others).
- Someone who is patient, honest, intelligent, prompt, fair, and friendly. Someone who is all about business, and not interested in wa...

Zachariah H.

For 3 semesters I worked as a business tutor for Towson University. My primary focus was Accounting, Finance and Mathematics. I have found that breaking the problem down into smaller pieces and using tools like T accounts, and journal entries can be very helpful for students.